There's no information on whether those so-called countermeasures would work in children like they're expected to help their parents, or even what dose to use.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr Martin Tramer, of Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland, argues that it is unclear who should be given what dose of aspirin and for how long.
What that extra tail of a line inadvertently established as policy, though, was that all radiation was dangerous, no matter what kind, for what purpose, or at what dose.
Samantha Pfeifer, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, says the test is usually used to determine what dose of fertility medicine to use for IVF.
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Such a physician might be able to guide the parents of colicky babies through a difficult time that is (mercifully) usually transient, and could also help patients requiring hormone replacement therapy (whether for low thyroid hormone levels or low testosterone levels) decide what replacement dose makes sense, and reach a conclusion that would be informed by numeric criteria but not exclusively defined by it.
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He is currently working out what the appropriate dose would be in humans and plans to start a clinical trial next year.
Now that conservative orthodoxy has collapsed in a heap of complex derivatives, I can't help but think what a refreshing dose of plain-spoken Midwestern reality Mr. Geoghegan could bring to the nation as a whole.
"It's going to be a few years until we really know whether or not people need another booster dose, and what is the optimal timing for that booster dose" for Tdap, because it is so new, Martin said.
But the researchers do not know what is the appropriate dose size for this vaccine or whether it should be given once or twice, he said.
Overall, Mars' atmosphere reduces the radiation dose compared to what we saw during the flight to Mars.
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Next came a two-year stint at McKinsey for what she considers a welcome dose of American directness.
At what point does a healthy dose of reflation become another bubble?
Schering sent out a survey and asked doctors, 'Do you think Chlor-Trimetron works and if you do, what do you think the dose ought to be?
That "something" could be hormone levels in utero, epigenetic factors that turn autism susceptibility genes "on" and "off" during development, or the fact that young girls have in general better social skills than boys and so need a bigger "dose" of what causes ASD to cross that threshold to being impaired.
"The new statute to be presented to the Congress during this mandate intends to make this authorisation concrete, but broadening it to include synthetic drugs into what is defined as the personal dose", the minister told Colombia's National Radio.
Dose selection should factor in what other drugs the patient is taking.
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They got a big dose of health reform when what they really wanted was to ask him about the National Restaurant Association sexual-harassment controversy.
According to Lieberman, the investigators approached the makers of all the drugs being used in CATIE with proposed dose ranges that went above what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved.
But from Mr Bowles comes a cold dose of Washington realism, and what seems to be the prime driver of his pessimism.
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And though the profession of journalism has suffered in recent years, Handley told me during a recent interview at the New Media Expo that a dose of the journalistic mindset is exactly what marketers must embrace today to succeed.
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They are also getting a big dose of Sophia Rondon Medeirosand that's what makes this adventure tour truly unusual.
They are also getting a big dose of Sophia Rondon Medeiros and that's what makes this adventure tour truly unusual.
"I got a dose of understanding human behavior, and I learned what the death penalty does to us, " she said.
With these sensors comes a heavy dose of information about your health, data about what medication you are taking and when you took it.
Calabrese says that many poisons follow, instead, a U-shaped curve: The death rate goes down as the dose climbs from zero to a certain small amount, what you could call the optimal exposure.
Maybe we need to learn to adopt a dose of old-fashioned conservatism, which means conserving what is good and what must last, and accepting and dealing with stern realities rather than denying and running from them.
What, then, prevents Afghanistan from living happily ever after, with a generous dose of aid and a degree of international protection in the form of the International Security Assistance Force, which at present comprises about 4, 500 soldiers from 18 countries?
The FDA should immediately conduct a review of all generic drug approvals in this class and others to determine what other approvals were made with the same faulty approach of assuming that if one dose worked then the higher dose or lower dose must work the same.
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"Don't take a high-dose supplement of any antioxidant during chemotherapy and during radiation because we don't know what the effects will be on your treatment, " he suggests.
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